Arnot Robertson wrote, No one who worked with Guy Ramsey in Fleet Street could ever forget him as a colleague. he was the most generous, warm-hearted man I ever knew in that world where fame and success are written in yesterday's by-lines, and no ink fades quicker in memory, so that envy and uncharitableness is rarely far to seek.

If the bit of information that Mike got on Dawkins is correct — that he was molested by an Anglican priest when he was a child — then I think it can explain much about Dawkins, and allow us to forgive him his uncharitableness.

An apology for Dr. Michael Servetus: Including an account of his life, persecution, writings and opinions: being designed to eradicate bigotry and uncharitableness: ... liberality of sentiment amoung Christians by Richard Wright

Rossetti said of all his male friends, Hughes was the sweetest and had the most ingenuous nature, the least carking and querulous, and the freest from envy, hatred and malice, and all uncharitableness.

It is the duty of the general public to await the result in patience; and, above all things, to discourage, as they would any other crimes, the attempt to enlist the prejudices of the ignorant, or the uncharitableness of the bigoted, on either side of the controversy.

And it is very hard to resist the conclusion that when he charged journalism generally not merely with envy, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness, but with hopeless and pervading dishonesty, he had little more ground for it than an inability to conceive how any one, except from vile reasons of this kind, could fail to praise